What would Eagles have to trade to draft Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota?

SANTA CLARA, CA - DECEMBER 05: Marcus Mariota #8 of the Oregon Ducks scrambles for a touchdown against the Arizona Wildcats during the first half of the PAC-12 Championships at Levi's Stadium on December 5, 2014 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

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Eagles head coach Chip Kelly can't help but show his love for his former employee, the University of Oregon, any chance he gets.

"I loved Oregon; I loved those players," Kelly said this past week. "They have an opportunity to play for the Pac-12 Championship this Friday night."

An opportunity it is safe to say Kelly watched — and like the rest of the country, he likely came away impressed with his former quarterback.

Oregon's Marcus Mariota turned in another Heisman-caliber performance on Friday night in his team's 51-13 win over Arizona (ironically, Nick Foles' school), a win that captured the Pac-12 championship for the Ducks.

Current Eagles receiver Josh Huff, who played with Mariota at Oregon, came away impressed.

Mariota finishing 25 of 38 for 313 yards and five total touchdowns got Eagles fans, as his play has all season, excited about the (very slim) possibility he might be able to make his way to Philadelphia next season.

What the Eagles would have to give up to land Mariota depends on where he goes in the draft. If the Eagles have to move up from a pick in the late-20's, to the No. 1 overall pick, the price tag would be astronomical. Even a package of three first-round picks might not get it done.

If he somehow falls outside of the top five, an unlikely scenario, the Eagles' chances increase, but it would still take multiple first-round picks.

So one day before the Eagles take on the Seattle Seahawks, a game that actually matters, here is the question I present to you — what would you give up for Mariota?

Put on your general manager hat, hop into the comments section, and give me what your best offer for the Mariota would be. Two first-round picks? A first-round pick and running back LeSean McCoy? An entire draft worth of picks?

I will be monitoring the comments and coming in to chat. Let's hear what kind of offer you would put on the table.